FORT MILL – Lancaster County firefighters provided help to York County emergency workers after a tanker carrying gasoline exploded after a crash on Interstate 77 on Monday.

According to the S.C. Highway Patrol, the Freightliner tanker hit a 1977 Plymouth sedan in the southbound lanes near exit 88 about 2:40 p.m.

Two women in the sedan were treated and released from Piedmont Medical Center in Rock Hill, while the driver of the tanker, Joshua Woodrow, 35, of Charlotte, died in the crash, the Highway Patrol said.

Two people were injured after a shooting at a nightclub early Saturday morning.

One person was shot and another hurt about 1 a.m. at the Old Skool Sports Bar and Grill on U.S. 521. Details are sketchy, but the person who was shot was taken by ambulance to Springs Memorial Hospital. The second person was grazed during the shooting, said Lancaster County Sheriff Barry Faile.

Two ambulances and a combination of about seven Lancaster Police Department and Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office cars responded to the scene.

Drivers need to be reminded that local streets may be clogged with traffic on Monday as students head back to class in the Lancaster County School District.

The area around Lancaster High School is often a traffic jam the first few days of the new school year, and Lancaster Police Department Capt. Scott Grant said extra officers will be on the campus as the new year starts.

Grant, who heads up the department’s patrol division, said officers will be looking for traffic infractions, especially speeding.